Just before the pandemic, companies like Nvidia were building huge, open collaborative workspaces in Silicon Valley. With most of the workforce stuck at home, can the spirit of serendipitous collaboration …read more Source:: it-priorities
Month: June 2020
Apple approves Hey e-mail app, but the fight’s not over yet
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•The Hey e-mail app is finally on Apple’s App Store. but it’s barely functional. Meanwhile, the app’s’ creator, Basecamp, is far from done fighting with Apple. …read more Source:: oss watch
The power of open source to fight COVID-19
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•By Dries Buytaert As someone who has spent his entire career in open source, I’ve been closely following how open source is being used to fight the COVID-19 global pandemic. I recently …read more Source:: OpenSource
One in four enterprises will be all-cloud companies within a year
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•Cloud surges, and with it, interest in microservices and Site Reliability Engineering. However, serverless computing remains an open question. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Software teams spend one day a week, and more, troubleshooting code issues
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•Unfortunately, a good deal of IT time is spent firefighting, survey shows. DevOps to the rescue? …read more Source:: it-priorities
Was Microsoft in the 1990s really better than Apple in the 2020s?
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•Commentary: Microsoft had an aggressive monopoly on both the PC operating system and web browsers in the ’90s. Apple, while no bit player, owns only 13.7% of the global smartphone …read more Source:: oss watch
Latin American companies to resume IT spend in Q1 2021
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•Budgets will be mostly focused on technologies such as cloud while organizations are not fully adjusted to the “new normal”, according to new research. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Microsoft president Brad Smith: It’s time for Apple’s App Store model to be probed
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•Mobile app store tolls justify antitrust law, says Microsoft’s Brad Smith. …read more Source:: oss watch
Microsoft to resume in July delivery of optional Windows 10 cumulative updates
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•The optional cumulative ‘C’ and ‘D’ week Windows 10 updates, which Microsoft paused in March, are coming back with new names and in new ways. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Microsoft goes public with more of its Azure capacity improvement plans
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•Microsoft has been making lots of under-the-covers changes to how it runs its cloud services, including Azure-based Teams, to meet demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the details. …read more Source:: it-priorities